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A Living Microecological Hydrogel with Microbiota Remodeling and Immune Reinstatement for Diabetic Wound Healing


By

Yang, XP (Yang, Xiaopeng) [1] , [2] , [3] ; Che, TT (Che, Tingting) [1] , [2] , [3] ; Tian, SS (Tian, Shasha) [1] , [2] , [3] ; Zhang, YY (Zhang, Yuanyuan) [1] , [2] , [3] ; Zheng, Y (Zheng, Yin) [4] , [5] ; Zhang, YF (Zhang, Yufei) [6] ; Zhang, XE (Zhang, Xinge) [6] ; Wu, ZM (Wu, Zhongming) [1] , [2] , [3] , [4] , [5]  
 

Source

  ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS    
   

DOI

10.1002/adhm.202400856    
 

Early Access

MAY 2024

Indexed

2024-05-27

Document Type

Article; Early Access

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Abstract

   

Dysregulated skin microbiota and compromised immune responses are the major etiological factors for non-healing diabetic wounds. Current antibacterial strategies fail to orchestrate immune responses and indiscriminately eradicate bacteria at the wound site, exacerbating the imbalance of microbiota. Drawing inspiration from the beneficial impacts that probiotics possess on microbiota, a living microecological hydrogel containing Lactobacillus plantarum and fructooligosaccharide (LP/FOS@Gel) is formulated to remodel dysregulated skin microbiota and reinstate compromised immune responses, cultivating a conducive environment for optimal wound healing. LP/FOS@Gel acts as an "evocator," skillfully integrating the skin microecology, promoting the proliferation of Lactobacillus, Ralstonia, Muribaculum, Bacillus, and Allobaculum, while eradicating colonized pathogenic bacteria. Concurrently, LP/FOS@Gel continuously generates lactic acid to elicit a reparative macrophage response and impede the activation of the nuclear factor kappa-B pathway, effectively alleviating inflammation. As an intelligent microecological system, LP/FOS@Gel reinstates the skin's sovereignty during the healing process and effectively orchestrates the harmonious dialogue between the host immune system and microorganisms, thereby fostering the healing of diabetic infectious wounds. These remarkable attributes render LP/FOS@Gel highly advantageous for pragmatic clinical applications.

A living microecological hydrogel, which remodels the skin microbiota and reinstates the host immune responses at the wound site, has been proposed to promote diabetic wound healing. This innovative living hydrogel restores the equilibrium of skin microbiota, elicits a reparative macrophage response, and impedes the activation of the nuclear factor kappa-B pathway, fostering a conducive environment for healing.